Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Potassium Oxalate LR
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 g
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – LR (Laboratory Reagent)
Application – Analytical, Research, Titration
Product Overview
Potassium Oxalate LR is a high-purity, fine crystalline powder designed for precise laboratory applications. This laboratory reagent (LR) grade chemical ensures consistent performance in analytical procedures, titration, and research experiments. Its reliable solubility and stability make it a preferred choice for chemists and researchers requiring accurate results. The compound is synthesized under strict quality controls to minimize impurities, ensuring reproducibility in critical experiments. Its non-hygroscopic nature allows for easy handling and long-term storage without degradation. Whether used as a primary standard in volumetric analysis or as a reducing agent in specialized reactions, Potassium Oxalate LR delivers dependable results. The product is packaged in airtight containers to maintain purity and prevent contamination. Ideal for educational labs, quality control testing, and research facilities, this chemical meets the stringent requirements of modern scientific practices.
FAQs
1. What is the solubility of Potassium Oxalate LR in water?
Potassium Oxalate LR is moderately soluble in water, with solubility increasing slightly with temperature. At 20°C, approximately 30 g dissolves in 100 mL of water.
2. Can this be used as a primary standard for titration?
Yes, Potassium Oxalate LR is commonly used as a primary standard in redox titrations due to its high purity and stable composition.
3. How should Potassium Oxalate LR be stored for long-term use?
Store in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
4. Is this product compatible with acidic solutions?
Potassium Oxalate LR reacts with strong acids, forming oxalic acid. It should be handled carefully in acidic environments to avoid decomposition.
5. What alternatives exist for Potassium Oxalate in lab applications?
Sodium oxalate or ammonium oxalate can be used as alternatives, though their solubility and reactivity may differ slightly.










